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microprobe

American  
[mahy-kruh-prohb] / ˈmaɪ krəˌproʊb /

noun

  1. Chemistry, Spectroscopy. a device used to excite radiation by a material in order to determine chemical or elemental composition from the emission spectrum produced.

  2. Surgery. a miniature probe for use in microsurgery.


Etymology

Origin of microprobe

First recorded in 1955–60; micro- + probe

Example Sentences

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Zinner, E. & Crozaz, G. A method for the quantitative measurement of rare earth elements in the ion microprobe.

From Nature • Mar. 11, 2018

In addition, we thank H. W. Lohringer, D. Mueller, and A. Wimmer for assistance during the sample preparation, microprobe analyses and iron titration.

From Nature • Dec. 12, 2017

Costa uses an instrument called an electron microprobe to map the chemical variations along the crystal faces, making a measurement every few microns.

From Science Magazine • Nov. 17, 2016

In this case, the A.N.U. has been building a special class of ion probes since the 1980s called Shrimp, which stands for sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe.

From New York Times • Jan. 7, 2011

In a typical experiment, they carefully removed the nucleus of one amoeba with a microprobe and sucked out most of the cell's cytoplasm with a tiny pipette.

From Time Magazine Archive

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